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Mon, 18 Apr 2011
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[ 23:34 girgen ]
1.12 databases/postgresql84-server/files/502.pgsql
1.12 databases/postgresql90-server/files/502.pgsql
1.1 databases/postgresql84-server/files/502.pgsql.in
1.1 databases/postgresql90-server/files/502.pgsql.in
1.197 databases/postgresql82-server/Makefile
1.210 databases/postgresql83-server/Makefile
1.221 databases/postgresql84-server/Makefile
1.215 databases/postgresql90-server/Makefile
1.69 databases/postgresql82-server/distinfo
1.78 databases/postgresql83-server/distinfo
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Update PostgreSQL to 9.0.4, 8.4.8, 8.3.15 and 8.2.21.
This update contains a critical fix to the pg_upgrade utility
which prevents significant downtime issues. Do not use
pg_upgrade without installing this update first.
The issue with pg_upgrade and the fix are detailed on the PostgreSQL
wiki: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/20110408pg_upgrade_fix
Users who have already used pg_upgrade should run the database repair
script given on that page on their databases as soon as possible.
See the release notes for each version at
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release.html for a full
list of changes with details.
Allow the username of the postgresql user to configurable for 8.4 and 9.0.
Largely inspired by the work of Jason Helfman [153668, 153136].
Change PGUSER knob to PG_USER not to clash with PGUSER environment.
PR: 153668, 153136, 155493, 155137
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Mon, 20 Sep 2010
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[ 13:46 girgen ]
1.11 databases/postgresql90-server/files/502.pgsql
1.18 databases/postgresql-docs/Makefile
1.1 databases/postgresql90-client/Makefile
1.1 databases/postgresql90-contrib/Makefile
1.203 databases/postgresql90-server/Makefile
1.46 Mk/bsd.database.mk
1.502 Mk/bsd.sites.mk
1.77 databases/postgresql90-server/distinfo
1.2 databases/postgresql90-server/files/extra-patch-icu4
1.3 databases/postgresql90-server/files/patch-doc-Makefile
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PostgreSQL 9.0 is here! The PostgreSQL Global Development Group
announces the availability of our most eagerly awaited release.
PostgreSQL 9.0 includes built-in, binary replication, and over a dozen
other major features which will appeal to everyone from web developers
to database hackers.
9.0 includes more major features than any release before it, including:
* Hot standby
* Streaming replication
* In-place upgrades
* 64-bit Windows builds
* Easy mass permissions management
* Anonymous blocks and named parameter calls for stored procedures
* New windowing functions and ordered aggregates
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